rosiekat
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- Feb 5, 2016
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We've been searching sporadically for a used mushroom for about a year now, and haven't had any luck. We've tried the gym, tried Craigslist, etc. Hubby wants to bite the bullet and get one or make one. Here are the options I see, and I'm interested in your thoughts.
1 -We saw a relatively easy homemade option using a wooden spool (like cable comes on) and carpet cut in layers then covered over with vinyl. I estimate it would cost about $50, but wouldn't be exactly standard specs and there might be problems like the vinyl being slippery or something. (Other drawback is that DH isn't exactly handy, and I don't have time to mess with this thing.)
2-A manufactured one for around $200. Seems to be basic and stable, but does not appear to have a detachable or changeable top. That's fine for now (entering L6) but will limit its long term use.
3-A manufactured one for around $400. The top is detachable, so you can use it on the floor alone, or replace with a pommel top (for another good chunk of cash). Longer term usefulness, but obviously the most expensive.
DS shows every sign of staying in gymnastics for the long term, certainly for the forseeable future. Resale to other gym kids would definitely be an eventual option, but probably at least 4 years or more down the line, so I can't truly count that as a factor. We can afford option 3 at the moment, but it's obviously a large enough amount that we don't want to spend it if it isn't worth it.
1 -We saw a relatively easy homemade option using a wooden spool (like cable comes on) and carpet cut in layers then covered over with vinyl. I estimate it would cost about $50, but wouldn't be exactly standard specs and there might be problems like the vinyl being slippery or something. (Other drawback is that DH isn't exactly handy, and I don't have time to mess with this thing.)
2-A manufactured one for around $200. Seems to be basic and stable, but does not appear to have a detachable or changeable top. That's fine for now (entering L6) but will limit its long term use.
3-A manufactured one for around $400. The top is detachable, so you can use it on the floor alone, or replace with a pommel top (for another good chunk of cash). Longer term usefulness, but obviously the most expensive.
DS shows every sign of staying in gymnastics for the long term, certainly for the forseeable future. Resale to other gym kids would definitely be an eventual option, but probably at least 4 years or more down the line, so I can't truly count that as a factor. We can afford option 3 at the moment, but it's obviously a large enough amount that we don't want to spend it if it isn't worth it.